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Come by Here is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of the Sepik Iwam people, beautifully captured through the lens of a 16mm Bolex. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the vivid atmosphere of Hauna Village and the surrounding jungle. What stands out is the intimate portrayal of daily life and the subtle nuances of cultural exchange, particularly through the interactions between Marilyn Laszlo and her sister Shirley. Their dedication and genuine connection to the community add depth. The film's raw, documentary style gives it an authenticity that’s hard to find. It’s not just a record of a time and place; it’s a human story woven with themes of faith and understanding, making it a distinctive piece in documentary filmmaking.
Filmed with a 16mm Bolex camera, lending a unique texture.Focus on cultural exchange and personal connections.Atmospheric depiction of life in the jungle.
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Dan Philgreen
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